Thursday, June 21, 2012

Simpson to skip British Open as due date nears


  For Webb Simpson, the U.S. Open just keeps going.
  He got home early Monday morning, spent a day in Charlotte, let his father-in-law take the U.S. Open trophy to his office, did some interviews and, while spending time with his young son, James, tried to absorb what he had accomplished.
   The reaction has overwhelmed Simpson.
  "It's been great," Simpson told reporters at the Travelers Championship. "I've gotten so many texts or messages on Twitter. I got some emails from older guys who I've looked up to my whole life that I didn't expect. So that kind of just congratulatory reception from them has been great. And I've got a couple of emails from older golfers that I'm probably going to print out and frame and guys that I've respected so much in so many areas of life. They've just given me invaluable advice through these emails that I didn't expect.
  "Tom Watson wrote me a great email. Greg Norman left me a message on the phone and some other guys, Hale Irwin, who I've never even met before. Just guys that are legends of the game that have told me some things that I would have paid for."
   Simpson also talked with Arnold Palmer, whose name was on his Wake Forest golf scholarship. Palmer sent Simpson a note and they were together on Golf Channel's 'Morning Drive' show.
   Simpson is playing the Travelers Championship this week outside Hartford, Ct., honoring a commitment he made before he changed his golf life with his victory at The Olympic Club last Sunday. It's where Simpson played his second professional event in 2008 after writing a letter asking for a sponsor exemption in the field and he hasn't forgotten the tournament's willingness to give him a spot.
   With his wife, Dowd, due to give birth in late July to their second child, Simpson has decided he won't play the British Open next month.
   "I'm a guy who loves my family, and we're probably only going to have a couple more babies, so I have the rest of my life to play in the British Open. I don't want to miss the birth of the second child. So it's an easy decision," he said in his press conference.
  "After winning it's certainly a little harder not to go because I'd love to go and try to win another major, but in the grand scheme of things and grand scheme of life it's a decision that I know I'll always be happy that I made. Because the first experience watching my first son being born was one of the greatest experiences I think a person can have. And I don't want to miss it again."
   

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is another reason that no one (other than possibly Tiger) will ever break Jack's major record, or even come close. These guys make too much money, so they don't care about winning. Bubba Watson won the Master's, and took his pink driver home for a while.

Many men can't be there at the moment the baby makes its appearance, has nothing to do with loving the family. Really makes one appreciate the guys who won many majors. No one wins any more, it's just who is the last to lose. Maybe he should play the LPGA?

Ben said...

So set up a web-cam and a live video feed for the Big Event. Then he can re-live it in all its gory glory any time he wants. Jeez.

Seriously, if your wife and baby are both healthy, you've got no reason to be there. For the defending U.S. Open champ to miss the British Open for anything less than sickness or injury is ridiculous. His growing little family will be just fine without him for a few days.

Anonymous said...

Again he is the epitome of what today's golfer should be. Webb if only more people had your outlook on life. Job well done, so far!

Anonymous said...

"honoring a commitment he made"....unlike Bubba

Drew said...

Way to go Webb. There will be more British Opens but the "bundle of joy" will only have one "opening day". I wish you and the Mrs. blessings!

Unknown said...

This man is a gem.

Unknown said...

This man is a gem.

Anonymous said...

So glad he won.

And great decision about priorities!